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Imagining the Future of Our Faith
Lessons from our Transcendentalist past, from Jewish tradition, and our newly adopted statements of covenant and shared values, as well as this month’s Soul Matters theme to imagine together the future of UUism that we desire and need, a UUism that brings into being a fair, peaceful and just world in which all can thrive.
Mother of All: Earth, Spirit, and the Sacred Feminine
Summary:
This sermon by Rev. Alice King explores the spiritual significance of the divine feminine, or the Great Mother, as a necessary counterpoint to traditional patriarchal structures. Through personal anecdotes and historical examples, King highlights how figures like Mary Magdalene and Julia Ward Howe were marginalized to suppress the sacred feminine qualities of intuition, nurturing, and fierce protection. She argues that modern culture, heavily influenced by Calvinistic Christianity, often disconnects individuals from the interdependent nature of life by prioritizing obedience over inner transformation. By reclaiming the concept of the Goddess, the speaker suggests that everyone can find a deeper sense of spiritual belonging regardless of gender or religious background. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to recognize our shared origin in divine energy, advocating for a world rooted in peace and mutual healing.
May the 4th Be With You, Always: a New Hope for a New-New Normal
Consider wisdom from a long time ago from a galaxy far, far away.
Our Wondrous and Uncanny Bodies
As the weather warms, let go of our expectations of how bodies need to look and perform.
Nature’s Lessons on Change
In this sermon, Jared Mummert discusses finding spiritual grounding and emotional resilience through the natural world.